Abstract

Super-resolution methods for real beam mapping (RBM) imagery play a significant role in many microwave remote sensing applications. However, the existing super-resolution methods require high-dimensional matrix operations in the case of wide-field imaging, which makes it difficult to satisfy the requirements of real-time signal processing. To solve this problem, this paper introduces an improved Poisson distribution-based maximum likelihood (IPML) method by adding an adaptive iterative acceleration factor to effectively improve the algorithm convergence speed without introducing high-dimensional matrix operations. Furthermore, a GPU-based parallel processing architecture is proposed through the multithreading characteristics of the computing platform, and a cooperative CPU–GPU working model is constructed. This can realize the parallel optimization of the echo reception, preprocessing, and super-resolution processing. We verify that the proposed parallel super-resolution method can significantly improve the computational efficiency without sacrificing performance, using a real dataset.

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